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Hillary Clinton
Why November Matters for Obama
The poisonous atmosphere in Washington will put pressure on Barack Obama to cut short his Asia trip. He should ignore it.
US Considering Afghan Ceasefire?
Hillary Clinton has raised the question of a US ceasefire in Afghanistan. It may be recognition that there’s no military solution to this decade-old conflict.
Clinton Talks Tough on Pakistan
Hillary Clinton has some tough words for Pakistan over tackling terrorist safe havens along the Afghan border.
South China Sea Is No Black Sea
The idea that the United States should abandon Southeast Asia to China is misplaced. Asia isn’t another Georgia, says James Holmes.
India, China Navies Face-Off
Reports an Indian naval vessel was challenged by China in the South China Sea is likely to further raise tensions.
ASEAN Questions US
The US is ceding leadership to China and Korea in Southeast Asia. Passing key trade deals could help remedy that.
Krishna Strikes Again
External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna causes more controversy after misunderstanding details of a court case.
From Burma Road to Road Map
Concerns over Burma’s ties with North Korea and China have prompted the US to sit up and take notice of the country. But it needs a road map.
Beating the South China Sea Phoenix
The guidelines agreed at the ASEAN Regional Forum are a good start in resolving the territorial row between China and Southeast Asian nations.
Krishna's Afghanistan Gaffe
Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna baffles an audience with the claim Afghanistan isn’t India’s neighbour.
US Shines at ASEAN Forum
With trade dominating Southeast Asian nations’ agendas, it’s left to the US to save the organisation’s moral bacon, says Luke Hunt.
Clinton's Southern India Sojourn
Hillary Clinton’s trip to India highlights the increasing role of India’s states in foreign policy.